Gary Namie is the Director of the Workplace Bullying Institute. His book The bully at work, is held by more than 800 major libraries worldwide according to WorldCat.
Namie taught college over a 20-year span in several departments of psychology and management. He taught the nation's first university course on workplace bullying. He was also a corporate manager for two regional hospital systems. He was the expert witness in the nation's first "bullying trial" in Indiana with the verdict upheld by the state Supreme Court.
In 2007 the Workplace Bullying Institute partnered with Zogby International to conduct the first representative study of all adult Americans on the topic of workplace bullying[1]. Sponsored by the Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention Cindy Waitt, Executive Director. The principal findings convinced doubters that bullying was a substantial problem of epidemic proportions.
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